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Not sure of my father's exact age, he is between 20-25 years older than me. (I am thinking it is 22)
So I would have been driving either
A 1985 Black 8V GTI on Bilstien HD, Nuespeed Speeds and Centra Type 11 wheels. have pictures somewhere and they would have to be scanned

Or a 1990 Alpine white Corrado, probably stock at that time.

Still have a 90 Corrado, but not the same one.

"I may look like I am doing nothing, but at the cellular level, I'm quite busy!"

At 22, my dad drove a 1975 camaro type LT very similar to that one, just a brighter red. The thing with 1975 was they stopped making z28's due to the energy crisis, but the owner before him worked at a dealer and had this car ordered to spec as a 1974 z28. In a way it was a factory freak and probably one of a kind as a OEM car. It was a four speed too, a real unicorn Shame it got totaled. My dad having that car is probably the most direct influence to me buying my firebird.

im 23, when my dad was 23 I wasnt born yet, but it was 1985.. and im pretty sure he was driving his buick grand national, dont know the exact model year, but it didnt last too long, ended up stole on bricks a few times lol

the first car i remember, was a hyundai excel hatchback, probably from some time between 1988-1992.. thats when he started commuting on the train. lol

I was still a few years off, but in 1982 at the age of 28 my dad was rolling in a 78 Eldorado.
It was a gift from his boss at the time apparently. He sold it when I was born and got a first generation Caravan and a Monte Carlo.

Seeing as my dad was in his 40's when I was born, I wasn't around when he was my age (29) but here is the car he was driving at the time:

1970 Olds 442 W-30. He was the original owner, bought it in the fall of 1969. Very low-optioned car (no power steering, brakes, or A/C) but had every performance option you could get (gears, 4spd manual, most hi-po engine available, etc). This car is literally the reason I'm into cars. Miss it every day...but not nearly as much as I miss my dad.

Well, when my dad was 21 he had the same car he had when I was born: a carb'd first generation Escort with a weber, tube headers, and a now-uber rare BBS lip spoiler from a Mk.I Jetta. He replaced it with a VW Fox he won in a radio station contest

1970 Olds 442 W-30. He was the original owner, bought it in the fall of 1969. Very low-optioned car (no power steering, brakes, or A/C) but had every performance option you could get (gears, 4spd manual, most hi-po engine available, etc). This car is literally the reason I'm into cars. Miss it every day...but not nearly as much as I miss my dad.

Did you have the W-27 and the W-30? I really miss mine (and the red fender liners)

My name is...Shake-Zula. The mic-rula, The old schoolah, Ya wanna trip? I'll bring it to ya. Frylock and I'm on top Rock you like a cop Meatwad you up next with your knock-knock. Meatwad make the money, see. Meatwad get the honeys, G. Drivin in my car, livin' like a star. Ice on my fingers and my toes and I'm a Taurus. Check it. Check, check it. 'Cuz we drive the Cabrios, make the homies say ho! and the girlies wanna scream.

What was I cruising around in when my father was my current age? Well, my dad was 42 back in 1987, which means I was 17. (My dad had divorced my mother ten years prior, but that's not entirely relevant.) At this age, I didn't yet own a car of my own. Most of my cruising/driving was done in Mom's '86 Escort Pony 4-speed.

This car proved to be much more durable than we ever would have guessed. For example, here I am (yep, that's me) posing for a burnout picture on the day after Thanksgiving, 1988: